Anthony Michael Hall

The Ed Helms-helmed (been waiting years for that one) Vacation hits theaters this week, so what better occasion could we use to dig up all the fun trivia bits you never knew about everyone's favorite tale of family vacation gone wrong?

The Breakfast Club turns 30 this year. The cruelly inevitable passage of time aside, we're in the golden age of nostalgia, which means that the wave of memories around the film's birthday is deep and wide and all-consuming.

Anthony Michael Hall was booked on a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace Tuesday after an altercation with a neighbor at his Los Angeles condo building.

The neighbor said the Brat Pack actor, 43, was ripping up plants in the common area of the complex. When the neighbor asked what he was doing, Hall allegedly responded with an obscenity and threatened to "beat him to a pulp," reports the Los Angeles Times.

Hall later allegedly knocked on the man's door and challenged him to a fight. The man declined, and called police.

A brain, a princess, a basket case and a criminal – all back together again.

Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy and Judd Nelson – four of the five Brat Pack stars who rocketed to fame in John Hughes's seminal high-school drama The Breakfast Club – reunited in New York City Monday night for a Film Society of Lincoln Center and New Wave hosted screening of the film to celebrate its 25th anniversary.

The only missing face: the athlete (Emilio Estevez).

Hughes died last year at 59 and was honored at the Academy Awards last spring, where a number of his favored actors told anecdotes about working with him.